Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Half Arm Wax.

For best results, hair should be about ¼ inch (6–7 mm) so the wax can grip properly. If hair is too short, waxing may not remove it; if too long, we’ll trim gently before treatment.

Most clients return every 3–6 weeks depending on personal growth cycles. Regular waxing often slows regrowth and makes hair finer. We'll recommend timing based on how quickly your hair returns and your preferred maintenance schedule.

Mild redness or tenderness is normal and usually fades within a day. To minimize ingrown hairs, exfoliate a few days after waxing, moisturize regularly, and avoid tight fabrics. Severe irritation is uncommon; contact us if you experience persistent issues.

Yes. You can choose either the upper or lower half in a single appointment, and we can wax both halves if you prefer. Our therapists will tailor technique and timing for comfortable, even results during one visit.

Waxing is generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, though skin may be more sensitive. Inform us of your condition and any medications. We’ll adjust products and techniques to maximize comfort and safety throughout your visit.

Arrive with clean, dry skin free of lotions. Avoid sunburn, heavy exfoliation, and retinoids 48 hours before your session. If hair is very long, trim to about ¼ inch, or let our therapist trim briefly before waxing.